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*/ /* Changes from V2.0.0 + Delay periods are now specified using variables and constants of portTickType rather than unsigned portLONG. */ #include /* Scheduler include files. */ #include "FreeRTOS.h" #include "queue.h" /* Demo program include files. */ #include "print.h" static xQueueHandle xPrintQueue; /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ void vPrintInitialise( void ) { const unsigned portBASE_TYPE uxQueueSize = 20; /* Create the queue on which errors will be reported. */ xPrintQueue = xQueueCreate( uxQueueSize, ( unsigned portBASE_TYPE ) sizeof( portCHAR * ) ); } /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ void vPrintDisplayMessage( const portCHAR * const * ppcMessageToSend ) { #ifdef USE_STDIO xQueueSend( xPrintQueue, ( void * ) ppcMessageToSend, ( portTickType ) 0 ); #else /* Stop warnings. */ ( void ) ppcMessageToSend; #endif } /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ const portCHAR *pcPrintGetNextMessage( portTickType xPrintRate ) { portCHAR *pcMessage; if( xQueueReceive( xPrintQueue, &pcMessage, xPrintRate ) == pdPASS ) { return pcMessage; } else { return NULL; } }